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ASCII stands for the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is a well-known character encoding based on the English alphabet. Characters are encoded in a single byte, using the 7 lower bits only. Up to 127 characters, printable and not printable (like control characters), are defined in ASCII. Nearly all other character sets (using 8 bits or multiple bytes) define the first 127 characters as the ASCII character set. Aliases for ASCII include ISO646-US, ANSI_X3.4-1968, IBM367, cp367, and more.